l \ -‘ff - "*' ' _ _ _ V _ _Y . _ ff-{ CRICKET TODAY.--'There will h -- ». _» -.1-' l a cricket match _between club team ~ 4-1-:-4-»¢~_»._ .s l It _,.,., /_ \ -_ lloilllr free from ~ ,y___ _.___ ... _ _ _ _ .- -» . . . r » ,,4,-_fnynsq »,.~_»_‘,.~ . ' _'ri-is QHARLO1-rirrows oossoias ' »l0RN.lNG DAILY. = nl e 1 _ iron Pnoifromso . o y I ones of pgifect cnt pmwdohmd by M"_§;'1;_\_1_n___ an; V are aglow with brllliaqay. ~ proficiency in wenjxooz sonooi we ;_- V _Otu'_,lVricss:___f-Direct fi-om__the manufacturers fine-‘gre able "°“"’Y'““”°'* W°°"'- -__¥°.'!°l_l *We 1-F IB 1°vf I pti°¢_'as you can buy them.-axiywhere sooo sronrs_-sv...o.i.., ...in ‘-iHC81_l_8d8¢n_ _ ' ' _,l ' _ '/. _ _ to a big slternoon’s sport at th rr -Pars to sayin tim Province. _ V _ __ _ __‘ _ I7 buttons high $5;5o _ ~ > , f f. ' l ...F . _ i \ "l*7f'»i;"’~ 1 f e l »:~:-1: . __ _ .White l"ooiwesi'if~-_ .Wi’l1*5lo while huckski-_.i _hdots, "___ ~ _ _f V°l’¥,l*_l_¢8t Sty lee, i_3_buttous high $4-.'5o, |"‘. i \ mps_`¢'1_g_5`_ _ ` ` - ' lllvening, A Death Bed Scene. _ INSPECTBID -The ferry steamer Hillsboro was inspected on Wednes- * 'White -` '“boor, b ` 0' ~.‘ ]_'l§ll;'$3 oo. ganvqf . ' S I4 u-'tons _ _ __'Wl`ii!e.canvas_hoot~i, m.dlum‘lieel . ~ ' $_2_-so.1uwh=¢i¢=.s5. _ ; °$l'll>|¢ blloknfln pumps, regularly $4 50 for $3 5o AL EY (O. CO A ’ 'Proviiicee, - will preach ps follow _ V 0, .» ., goto 3 p. m., Cornwall, 7 p. m__ -sr. JAMES ommon.-nov. nr ll ’__ V . 3 ._ _ _ _ Queen l _ day by Messrs ony.. .ms n..i¢on,wi. » '°‘ ' l - ll thoroughly tested the boilers ndm _ _ __ a 5 _. g dl - , ue t0 arrive per “Yet T Ph°i° t3k€11ill V Evangeline from Charlottetown -yes Egg _ a n d , noueaii. _' In Camp __ ` - ` ' should callat our studio__ln» '__ ‘ A 'Da ~ _ gl- nw... B1... ....1 ..2.‘I:.‘;G“:::f.;.f:° 5 _uniform Low p r i c e 1., prompt work. ._Hall” _ 6 0 tons gf;-°.y'wl”1'3i`°. f<`o.lI§ff’b.Do§§£h.§.§§, ' Have your be a more popular summer pleasur _ ground this season than ever before. terday--To Hawkesbury.-I-I. M. Hill A. E Boswell, Miss Hazel Fader To *Sch`oo11er “Sylora C. _Cpgk Studio _\V -§.§`.ll'.l".‘3E.'Z'1f,'_' _M111 l°.“`5f”`ll`.3...l‘.f.‘§° , Mrs. H. Roach. To Boston.-Mrs. C Capt. Hawes, J. Robins, Mrs, Mary Cliipman, Mrs A Pratt, D. E. Mo- `A'I‘ THE POLICE COURT --A cas ~ ' _ e Chestnut Siz flfllSll¢d'3.t0l11' Sll1dl0 in wihiich the iargoceeillngn promise tolxzgelg out-_";(;g:,,&,l:,i1y;,ras:,v,-,figs " ._ es - - pro e some vers on s to engag -~ ' < ' \ _~ - ‘ the attention of Mr. 'M s _ _.1 l Martin at the Oharlottetownaglfilllde under the stump and found seven Court this morning The princlpa ' '"~ Y f Y- Y - ~ - - ‘-'-'-'-1 ~'-1'-*f-‘f-*$11-1=lil:\:.1 . _:Y ::-\“¢\-_-,-,-,-_-,-_-_ d and will reopen Bundsy night,at lzy r In the interim 134J -may be phonedr s ts Ab°KW9lt Grounds Dominion Day? _ f_\_ 5 _ 'rne baseball diamond has been isis l, __q 'J ~ ~' .§l'.§..fl'¢°if.'°l»'l..f§’..'l°‘§..'lli`{‘li.§§f °'“°“ is ° Father- Walker, Rollo Bay, return- _oi the Phoenix `o. o. at victoria Por: t° hm hm” by tl” °“°°'“ '°"““ today, commencing at 2.80 p. m. All _ _ who would like to play are requested ~ _ . _, ._ ‘~ ` ‘ _ __ ' V _ - to attend and be punctual. CORNWALL METHODIST Circuit Sunday June' 29 Rev. A. F. New- 0UI11b.___h{. A., D. D., Field, Secretary _ Canadian Bible Society for Marlti e _ _ U3- s:_- North Wlltshir ll a mr Kin n ‘M-iss Eliza McLaughlin and Miss Fullerton will preach at.hotb services . ; \‘ = ' ~ » n St. James Church, tomorrow _ °¥f°}i|° in _washable buoirskln $4 5o. ; rms wiu so communion am. ti..- w_ '¥°°”V!3»\YV° l1°l°__¢_l°8. Silk ribbon laces $2_io. _ ~ nornlns service- Mornine sublect- noon train yesterday from charlotte- y - Has the elence of the Cross ceased? 0 the Division Superlnteiidents in refer-` 5' t °\1i“¢l`Y and pronounced everything ence 0 Ambulance Corps' entirely satisfactory The oxen;-sion The Bo 8 / season on this steamer is now in lu Hard Coal _ Y ll M¢Ll¢0d Who arrived in Charlotte- o town Thursday night from Boston' B were Passengers to Montague yester- . tion ln Nova Scotia the guest of her _ - lawn rktn ann Pl\0fO‘l‘l|)_ll¢f ' ' 'are'two women, who, lt is alleged 1 ey oo em home an ey are News Dei>sr'=|11°1\t.n1oses 'tonight at 12 .rriisoiisis f » _ Mr. H. M. Bakcr,'Summerside, was in Charlottetown yesterday. ‘ Mrs. Alan MlcLean. Connwsll, is the guest of her daughter Mrs.” Mnchnushlin, ciyde River. .___ . yesterday afternoon. Hr. C. D. MCCa.l\\lm, Siimmgr-side_ was in Charlottetown yesterday and' returned home in the afternoon. _ Miss Jeanette MacPhail of Orwell' is visiting here, the guest ol Mrs. David MacLennan, Prince Street. `i'vlcQunrrle',‘Clyde River, spent a nice time in Cornwall recently the guests - ol Misses Hazel and Winfred McLean. - Mr. S. C. Clarke returned to his home in Mt. Stewart by the after- town. Sullt. Horace McEwen of the P. E. I. R- left yesterday for Moncton where he will attend a meeting of Miss Amy Nelson, and Miss Mm-yi day afternoon on a visit to their old home there. Mrs Charles D. MacLean, Corn- Wllll. ls spending a well earned vaca- sister Mrs. S. McCabe Middle, M.us- oudoblt. Halifax County. She is ac- comipanied by her sister Mrs.» Layton ML‘Cabe, Alexandria. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) LUCKY FIND.- On Thursday, June 19th,as Mr. John Pyke and Mr. Ar- thur J. Pyke and Mr. Saul Rapson of Milburn, Lot 40, were fighting hush ° stump. They put the fire out and dug 6. young weasels, three parts ‘ grown. all living. The finders intend to yoinirion 'i-iouiis.-'rho' oiiarsias. National Clothing Co._1 ° V, -___fN_:~°`_f"*_. - ‘_ For Sale I _ _cent black_and`silver. $6oo,oo to Fortyfcrossed foxes, pups and Y¢Hl’|i_"»gs.froiu flfly to eighty per $2~5.0o.oo per pair. Twenty pair red 'also two sliver black male _ pups 81.00. - _ ~ ‘ render the success of the event com- wi mini iimi and we zusrsntee them to fltexactly. We creating much favorable comment will do all we can 'lo save the teeth you and attention is one-displayed in the ’ alter reading out the -character of ' each other nearly the length of~ the _ _ Island. resorted to a lively little ` -scrap, in which one is stated to 1-|» have plied a stick vigorously and'.c'onsi_derab1y'- ‘ to the other’s dis- advantage and discomfort. DOMINION DAY CRICKET.-one _ 'of the .attractive sports arrangements' 'for"Dominioh Day will he an all-dayl cricket fixture in connection with tha - Phoenix- C. C., about two dozen of the members of___A_w_l_i_l_cLwill partici- pate in what will‘no doubt be an en- joyable outing. It ls proposed that - the match should begin at nine o'c1ock in the morning, and provision _ lu being made for a delectable little ' _ luncheon to be served on the grounds. Only favourable weather ls needed to A PHOTO ENLARGEMENT that is ::0nly by long training and prac- tice and honest use of the best drugs and medicines obtainable have we been able to reach our position as capable compounders of prescriptions. In our store you can be sure you will get just what the doctor ordered ll you take advantage of our skilled service. Leave your next prescription here. Quality counts first at the Rex- all Store. The MacKinnon Drug C0.. Corner-Great George and Kent Bts_ Mtf. - _ start a weasel ranch. f ~ l \ .ui i ` JOHN DOWNMAN ~ ~ Strathroy 'Ontario Juneayglioi. ' . . have, and lf it is poleibls to save them_ _show window of the Geo. H. Coolf, we will do so If not, we will give you the \€f_u,1io_ showing the spyem-lid tunp '"3"' °‘,*b""“‘° ‘P°“lb|° ‘° 3"' U 7°‘! . eds at Birchdale, t'hle residence of eni-rustyourdentelneedstaue weassure Mr _W B Louson Bnghton It is a ’°“°’°b““d‘“‘ “"'l°°"°“‘ large' reproduction' of the-original _ `\ photo finished `ln four colors and . '35 °"°°“ 3" non but ui e assi inn ' ter- F‘We are showing a very line lin of D R 1"" 5°" Q- °__ ° mos D m c ma _ summer shuts in Meng” _:n_h_ o 60".. lelist wlth_thh possible exception of ons, ' . _ '3$‘l§.”1l 351'. l’§...'.‘.’.§li.‘l‘§“l’.§°..?.'.’l'.§’.; '“ '-" ,,,,,,,,,,,.;,7' 35,, ` l.'.‘ZI1ll‘.fl.‘l"“§.'1§..”.'I.“°..'1’$Z "£`if..'.°°.§..li.'l‘l and some' collars and ties -All the ' ' ' gi cuhlst or postf-impressionistf plain shades"ae well as hlundi-ed ol I S ' f tm"-" Th°“° Wm’ “pl”`°°lat° alt' pattern. in ul ,$1 _0 $1- ° t Extension Tame top measurement, 'either in dorlculture or photography '. _U “ff °» '35' ° 4” 40;", gghndg 31|; worm should see this beautiful picture now 02-00 Bt 25 Dol' Uollt. OH. Bl'-U60 B. $850 for $550. _ on d|§p|ay_ __ _ , - _ _ s-zimu. Erteldl to Bit. worth $9.00 for $7.00. _ l -Nnw‘rUsNrru‘nsi rr Lass' » ` A ------- 'ri-luv mcrios salons. ,2'.fl,f,°"§f,‘, _" "°‘“°" "°'“‘ “_” e ‘ » sms boards. iarzranii nausea sur- ==-T°1\s°l1’= V101” G1Y°°'i' ° SOM' *H Another cdrlosd of furniture re- face oak, worth $10.00, for $8.50. celved at }'aton'e, consisting of Side- Large Cupboard with glass doors, boards, Dressers, Oonrmodee, Parlor worth $15.00 for $13.00. tebles,_ Bed-room tables, Kitchen Larger one, worllh $17 for $15.00. tables. Extension tables. lqunro or side Boards, an sires and qualities round., This,-cerload` lot _was bought from $18.50 to $60.00 all at dis- bsfore the advance and will be sold counts. » at .prices equal to suction, open for Buffett, from $12150 to $45.00 all Quality furniture _and general hoult at discounts. ~ . flrlllilllllll. Plton'l. 5'31m¢m3l- `Dreeiers. from 5.25to$50.00 €'Swagger_S`tloks."_ We have just rs- celved a~large assortment for-camp. .Prices iooieo ~ase_`ses them. m. A. Foster,__Centrel-=.1'lrn'g|tore. 6-zchfill. ‘ . » . _ ¢é~\.¢-lv-nov" nice frelli very desir- of the S . Uommodes from 82.75 tg' 80,75. Iron Beds, spring and mattress the beet stthe lowest prfee. PATONB. ~ _ _ _ __ _s-emu. _ ff_lf_i_s s well kno_w_n',..feci._fhs1 lfetone wash L iloolll,-il`rf0“l|\¢ reiiieei es well asf,_lherli‘eei'»ver fbi! ‘ shown in fliifr_»~*'_.Qil;r‘.__';1fh¢ -hoinefdff-the iiew»clelI_g_a'n vent , ine: is right here. _ _ _ fl e “The June'-or Ju’y"Tf'H&_eTe "We have every good' kind of un- derwear, and are seilin¢..it now at lc p. c. discount. Your choice of re- |5 p. e. il. Brude’l. C-llldtf. o "If you are a camera fiend it will work with us. printing i you one'of the best toilet so s we have ever-sold. This soap an enor- mous 'sole in all the I; g American cities and is fast becoml g a big fav- orite 'in Canada. Our no co 25c box is the some as in the S tes. Ask for sample. E. A. Foster, j' entral Drug- store. Mtl. -Full _C0_alg _ealer ; - V Received fr e s h so win fi...i.......¢i.n.s.g-fa... ‘gfroin f mines this ‘forest-sf Pair 1': 6- Mif. g- li an imma' f.°f~.';.:a:.:.:".'.:f':.:=.z.'::. e..§::'s'.f»':; F . l ffmiiii Nui Amon lluiiamine llestrve llunamliie COV€l' ` FOXES For Sale We will receive on july Second a shipment of Nort- and crossed foxes. They will be placed in a ranch near Charlottetown, - where they can be inspect- cd. . Fiflccn |‘nirin ihe lol. l' n t e n ding purchasers should communicate with us at once and reserve first choice. Phone 189 ‘Investment Company . _- _Llmlled . flank of New Brunswick Corner - _ ‘Charlottetown J une28M_liltf. ' Apology . To tho Editor of the Charottetown Guardian Ina paragraph which apgeared in your paper n the issue of une l7th 1018, it was stated “ln the case of Inge de Forbes decision was given in favor of ~ the plaintiff. Ings. The defendant was ihied _$10 an costs pending good behavior". ‘ Although the undersigned when the said statement was published honestly bona fide .believed that ,it was correct. he now finds that the Magistrate gave no decision in the case, athough he understood from [the Magistrate when he ooh lshed the sald paragraph that ho had fined Forbes $10 and costs. Under theso_ circumstances, the undersigned desires _lo make a full and_ comp ete apology to Mr Forbes for the publication of the said paragraph and unreservsdely wlthdrewse limputatlone| contained therein and expresses regret forlhavlng made any. hern Alberta siver, black ,__ 5 Canada l-‘ox Exchange _ _ ard " l . .. » __ , . .. _ ' _j _ Q ,, _lsniisi iwsro rnaciinss naar vnrnius Anuv _ uienriso or Iowa san. ' MARION Ind" Im _26_M______| ._ _ornrroan sa'r1sns.____s1_<_>_i£r orrv. Ia.. June as-'rin ~ ti. 1 ~ sou ~ oi , _1°°°h°" ol Indiana assembled heroin WASHINGTON. D. 'C.. June ze-_rolvl state hifuznoglatiolgvu force today for the thirty-sixth an-l Wm* ° ’°°°"° °f |011! years or hon- ed here today with n large and re- ,,,,,,,| conunuon 0, their Stan “_ orable and eniclent service. Col. Cel- presentative attendance of lawyers ,0c|,mo,, The buamus "mom nt'gang-;‘;_‘_:i°'kt‘:_“‘il_{'f$°“'-litln coin- and lurieta. Lieutenant Governor ° . a r .' _ which all branches of musical instruc-_bl-lrzh barracks, was lunged* oli>ilBtl.':e'§l'?dla,ll5i J\l\\'i;l1(i:0‘§f.;1;'tin "fic, Wadtsidf tion will be discussed, will continue "°t”`°d li" 0| U10 "|117 £0683’ on ac-`Iowa City responded. Another fea- two days and will be interspersed §?;|;;; ‘Eg 551:- C°1»__lC°‘l’l0s is from ture of _the day's program was n na- with several teena" and two _www = H0 “B Bl! “HB Kraduated per on ‘The Life and Public Service t _ _ _______~_§_lrom .the United- States Military Aca-`of James Wilson," by Judge Walter concer s, n which a number of inusl-,demy in 1873. During the spanish 1, Smith 0| (}°|m¢|\ mugs Jug" cinns of wld. nog, Wm mg, Dark The nvatr _ne ;r_asClieu_t_enan‘n nolonel of thc _Horace E. Doemer, of the 'Iowa Su- ,mnvenuon was called to order md 5 8 V or aro na o unteer Infant- preme Court, will deliver the Presi- by the president James M_ mac ';y_~ry. Otherwise his entire service has dent's address tomorrow, taking as - k~ been with the infantry of the regular his subject, “Representative Govern- Wlilllnkf-0\'L lestabllshment. ment " i I- ‘ _ - .J Ladies Sliirtwaists ' 60 A Clearance Lot From One of the Large Mills Very liuest material and work- manship possible are to be found in these summer shirtwaists. Every- one is an entirely new pattern. Regular retail prices are lrom :M85 to $3.50 while they last $l.25 io $l.98 _ Slonlev Bros The olwnvs busv Slove. *' _ l ' _ ___ I _ Have made preparations to handle the Holiday Trade with Satisfaction to our Customers and Employees. Our selec- tion of Merchandise his never been better. _ The onlyfffavor We ask ofyou is to Please Shop Early ._ Easy Making Your Selection of Holiday Wearing Apparel 0 Men’s $20 Navy Serge Highly Colored ' Suns. $16-50 outing shin. Men’s navy blue suits iuide of good quality all wool sei e that will not ieadily become s iny . The coats goome in single ir double breasted mth attached Dr Launge Collars models and have “Birlell” patent pockets which from Canada’s Beit Makers, plain prevents any sagging in the front. They are well tailored throughout and finished with the great- est care. Slzes 33 to 44. R"gular value $20.00 for l6.50 Men’s English Tweed Suits, brown. greys, néueésh gi-eys and asst. mixtures prices 8 00 to .0 . Men’s Parametta Raincvats. We are show- ing the largest selection of these coats in the city. It would pav vou well to look over our range and prices 4.50 to |5.00. SUMMER FLANNELS Other Cool Wear When the qulcksllver jumps up to the “summer heat" mark just ihink of the cool things to wear- at National's Possibly you are forehanded in your buying, and would like to wander iight now through our store. Come along. You will see st me alluring things in the airy texture which abstract the heat --the non-conducting fabrics for warm weather. You know that wool is the best non-conduc_t- or of heat known-cool in summer, warm in winter. Fine English White Serge Trousers, tailor- ed and finished to order, $4 and $5- Eiiglish Tadeta flannel shirts, $4 and $5. White Duck Trousers, $|.25 English Twill Trousers, $2 25. Khaki Trousers for Campers, $l 50. Men’s Duster Coats in fine lustre serges a big assortment to sclezt from. just the thing for horsemen, look them ovei-,price $I.(.' 0 io $4 00.0tbers from 651: io $l.50 National Clothing Co. s..7u3i THE TOGGERY SHOP and stiipe effects, Madras, Percale, Ze-phyrs, 756:, $l.0U, l.25 io 2.00. STRAW HATS ln Various Styles Panama Boaters, double ezlge on the brim and pencil curl are the favorlle styles, wide brim and low crowns being the usual $l.00 fo 5.00. Neckwear Tub ties are moving very freely in the large cities our slock is cf mplete in this line,neat effects in Grays and Blues particularly and new affects in Brown tones 35clo 75s. New Lines ln SILK HOSE in various d_~licaie shades such as pink, pale blue, champagne, accor- dean pleated and others, as this line is new, lt cannot be foretold how they will prove as blg sellers. ~ ALBERT INGS alisuii. - i